Trump Draws A Red Line On Wall Funding For DACA Fix

"But any solution has to include the wall because without the wall, it doesn't work".

Trump at the meeting urged bipartisan cooperation to address the status of Dreamers, people who immigrated to the U.S. illegally as minors, as well as border security.

The judge's ruling came hours after Trump met with lawmakers at the White House to discuss the DACA program and other immigration issues.

REPORTER: Would you be willing to sign an immigration deal that ultimately does not include funding for the border wall, or would that be a red line for you?

Trump also invoked the wall the Israeli government build to separate its citizens from territory under Palestinian control. Look at what happened in Israel. It is expected to demand border security in return for DACA. Security is number one. "President Trump is committed to the rule of law, and will work with members of both parties to reach a permanent solution that corrects the unconstitutional actions taken by the last administration".

"An issue of this magnitude must go through the normal legislative process", Sanders said.

During the televised meeting, Sen. Feinstein is asking here: When we talk about just DACA, we don't want to be back here two years later. "I am hopeful that we can make some real progress on solving this problem". "That's why I thought the meeting was so helpful yesterday". We're going to address chain migration.

Either President Trump has no idea what his actual stance is on an immigration bill, or he's being evasive.

'Yeah, I would like - I would like to do that'. Bob Goodlatte, Kevin McCarthy and Mario Diaz-Balart were also at the Trump meeting on Thursday.

The so-called Dreamers were protected from deportation under the policy enacted in 2012 during Mr Barack Obama's presidency.

"There was no mention at that time of the language that sources said Trump had used, details of which were soon leaked". He asserted that the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security has long had the authority to grant the kind of temporary protections that formed the basis of the programme.

"The President just concluded what we felt was a very successful and productive bipartisan and bicameral meeting on immigration reform", she said. The bill wouldn't fund Trump's border wall, but it would kick off what Hurd calls "a foundation for these discussions".

"You can not dismiss entire countries and continents as 'shitholes, ' whose entire populations, who are not white, are therefore not welcome", he added.